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The Appalachian State University Energy Center in Boone, N.C., recently announced the results of a case study to measure the benefits of adding radiant barriers in home attics.
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National Gypsum Co., Charlotte, N.C., has launched a green Web site.
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Optima Engineering Earns First LEED Platinum Certification in Charlotte Region
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The roof encompasses 83,000 square feet (7711 m2) with 63,000 square feet (5853 m2) of vegetated roof on multiple levels.
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2008 Evergreen Awards Honorable Mention. Architecture students at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, are granted an opportunity given to few other architecture students in the country.
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Energy Advantage homes in Austin, Houston, and Charlotte are 22% more efficient than houses built to code.
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It's not easy being green when building affordable housing, according to the Cambridge, Mass.-based Homeowner's Rehab officials who designed a 40-unit affordable housing project called Trolley Square in Cambridge.
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With fuel prices rising, energy-saving glass options could be the next big high-end upsell. Republic now has five glazing options for its high-end Enhancement line, each one with a “fuel savings pledge” ranging from 30% to 40%.
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Each year, the NAHB Research Center hosts the Energy Value Housing Awards (EVHA) dinner ceremony at the International Builders' Show. The 2004 EVHA gold and silver award winners are: Aspen Homes, Windsor, Colo.; Cambridge Homes, Charlotte, N.C.; Chuck Miller Construction, Hidden Springs, Idaho;...